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Forest condition monitoring in the Czech Republic: Annual report Forest Focus – Data 2004
Boháčová, Ludmila ; Uhlířová, Hana ; Šrámek, Vít ; Buriánek, V. ; Fabiánek, P. ; Hejdová, J. ; Kapitola, P. ; Lachmanová, Z. ; Lomský, B. ; Neumann, L. ; Novotný, R.
In the yearbook the methods of assessment and evaluation are presented, and the results in the systematic network of plots and intensive monitoring plots (Level I and Level II).
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Forest condition monitoring in the Czech Republic: Annual report Forest Focus/ICP Forests 2005
Boháčová, Ludmila ; Uhlířová, Hana ; Šrámek, Vít ; Buriánek, V. ; Čapek, M. ; Fabiánek, P. ; Hejdová, J. ; Kapitola, P. ; Lachmanová, Z. ; Lomský, B. ; Maxa, M. ; Vortelová, L.
In the yearbook the methods of assessment and evaluation are presented, and the results in the systematic network of plots and intensive monitoring plots (Level I and Level II).
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Forest condition monitoring in the Czech Republic: Annual report ICP Forests/Forest Focus 2006 and 2007
Boháčová, Ludmila ; Lomský, Bohumír ; Šrámek, Vít ; Čapek, M. ; Fabiánek, P. ; Fadrhonsová, V. ; Lachmanová, Z. ; Novotný, R. ; Uhlířová, H. ; Vortelová, L.
In the yearbook the methods of assessment and evaluation are presented, and the results in the systematic network of plots and intensive monitoring plots (Level I and Level II).
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Forest condition monitoring in the Czech Republic: Annual report ICP Forests/FutMon Programme data 2008 and 2009
Boháčová, Ludmila ; Lomský, Bohumír ; Šrámek, Vít ; Buriánek, V. ; Čapek, M. ; Fabiánek, P. ; Fadrhonsová, V. ; Lachmanová, Z. ; Novotný, R. ; Uhlířová, H. ; Vortelová, L.
In the yearbook the methods of assessment and evaluation are presented, and the results in the systematic network of plots and intensive monitoring plots (level I and level II).
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Utilization of waste from processing of industrial hemp for production of carbonaceous adsorbents.
Šrámek, V. ; Staf, M. ; Pohořelý, Michael ; Beňo, Z.
Utilization of waste biomass for production of carbonaceous adsorbents would be a suitable substitution of comercially available activated carbon. This work focuses on a two step preparation in two separate apparatus of own construction operated at UCT Prague. The first step involves pyrolysis of the hemp hurd at temperature range 450–850 °C and the second step is based on activation of the pyrolysis residue via steam at temperatures 740 and 800 °C. The prepared activated material was examined for key sorption parameters: specific surface are by BET equation, total specific pore volume and pore size distribution. The results were compared to comercially available activated carbon produced also via the steam activation.
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Sepsis and Sepsis-associated Acute Kidney Injury: Molecular Mechanism and Lovel Aspects of Treatment
Horák, Jan ; Matějovič, Martin (advisor) ; Šrámek, Vladimír (referee) ; Balík, Martin (referee)
Sepsis is the most common cause of death in the intensive care units worldwide. Despite the undeniable progress in pre- and clinical research, the effective causal therapeutic strategy still does not exist. Given to extremely complex and heterogenic host response to presence of infection, the paradigm "one disease, one drug" is obviously flawed and combination of multiple targets that involves early immunomodulation and cellular protection are needed. Cellular therapy using mesenchymal stem cells represents strategy that brought positive results in experiments with rodent septic models. Part of this thesis is dedicated to evaluation of safety and efficacy of stem cells intravenous administration to well-established large animal model of progressive peritoneal sepsis. Affecting of the neuroinflammatory reflex through the vagus nerve stimulation showed potential to attenuate sepsis in rodents. Rest of the text is dedicated to evaluation of vagus nerve stimulation effectivity in our model. KEYWORDS Sepsis, sepsis-associated acute kidney injury, mesenchymal stem cells, vagus nerve stimulation

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